Services

Mothers’ Day Reflections

“What is a good enough mother” a sermon by Rev Roger Frits of Sarasota. Children don’t come with a manual and mothers are not perfect. Four stories of imperfect mothering moments who nevertheless were good mothers.

Collars of Different Colors

LISTEN: Does Unitarian Universalism’s covenant to affirm and promote the inherent worth and dignity of every person reach beyond traditional boundaries of pink-, blue-, and white-collar work?

Inviting Death to Tea and Lunch, and again for a Nightcap

Losses of beloved members on our community recently have led me to think about what we can honor, celebrate, and grieve as a life transitions into death.  Maybe upending some of our usual assumptions might help us honor our own lives as death stares us (hopefully from a distance!) in the face.  Special music will accompany the … Continued

A Pebble for your Thoughts

​This is ​a service for all ages. Please join the UU youth, Rachel Meerson, and Rick Holmgren to learn about the RE students work with Thich Nhat Hanh’s pebble meditation and what the rest of us might gain from it.  

My Life as a Gardener

Can we find spirituality in digging in the dirt, and what else does gardening offer the soul?

Presence

Please join us for a reflection on what it means to be present to our lives, ourselves, and one another.  

Love, Actually

An unsentimental look at the most important thing in our lives beyond life itself.  

Hope

Please join us for a meditation on hope, its source, and what we can do to create peace in our time.

The New Age

New Age Spirituality has come into the mainstream like never before, hand-in-hand with the self-help books that line our shelves.  Many have criticized this approach to spiritual development, though, calling it shallow, self-centered, irrelevant, or even harmful since it takes energy away from the real problems that need to be addressed in the world.  How can we … Continued